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HERZOG, by Saul Bellow. The misery of an unwanted divorce and custody case and the psychological desolation they inflict on a man of good will are remorselessly pursued by Bellow...
...Howard Henjyoji of Harvard quickly pinned the Diplomats' Wood. Then F and M won five in a row as Saul Shimansky beat Tom Gilmore 6-2 at 130, Troop downed Tim McCarthy 6-2 at 137, Peter Martin beat Phil Emmi 4-0 at 147, and Taylor defeated Ed Franquemont...
Franklin and Marshall, curiously enough, will also be starting five sophomores. The Diplomats are lead by Saul Shimansky at 130 and by Peter Martin, their captain, at 137. Shimansky and Martin were both victorious last year in F and M's 18-9 loss to Harvard. "They're always tough," said Pickett. "They're a well-balanced team...
HERZOG, by Saul Bellow. A complex, demanding novel about divorce, a custody case, and a gentle man's slow recovery from the brutalization of both. Bellow's writing is consistently brilliant, but his extended reveries slow the pace and keep the novel from being a unified work...
HERZOG, by Saul Bellow. In this long-awaited novel, Bellow's hero is a man in search of a new life amid the rubble of a wrecked marriage. His conclusion is disappointingly flat ("I am what I am"), but in the process of reaching it, Herzog-Bellow ranges wittily, learnedly and perceptively over nearly all the dilemmas -major, minor and plain absurd - of 20th century man in a virtuoso display that is a constant delight...